Archive for January, 2010

We are currently in the process of submitting an article all about us to some glossy magazines, and since you guys are the reason we do what we do, We would L-O-V-E to hear some feedback!

So we’re curious…

We know we’ve made a difference in the lives of plenty of satisfied customers, but what we would really like to know is; How has Maxxx Black changed your life?

Whether it was a sex toy first or a newly explored kink, discovering pleasure or re-discovering intimacy, we want to hear your story!

Privately email us at stories@maxxxblack.com and we will send you a $10 gift voucher to use on anything in-store. Make sure you include your name and postal address, and whether or not you wish your name to remain anonymous when published.

We Can’t get enough of Dr. Sadie Allisons books, they are full of invaluable advice that’s straightforward, informative and a fun and easy read!

“People of all ages and experience levels find Dr. Sadie’s books the best way to enjoy greater intimacy. Her fun, personable style and the books tasteful illustrations lead you to discover arousing new techniques, and the best sex you have ever experienced” (www.drsadie.com)

Those fabulous designers at Leg Avenue have released their first Burlesque range of corests, costumes and goodies, and naturally, MaXXX Black is one of the first stores in Australia to showcase this brilliantly feminine and sassy line!

Featuring stunning new fabrics, gloriously girlie cuts, and styles that will turn heads and hearts, you’ll have to get in quick to be one of the first in Sydney to be wearing them! We’ve got TEN new designs in limited sizes, so get in quick.

In December 2009 Dr. Carolyn Bennett a Canadian Liberal Minister of Parliament sent a letter to the Minister of Health calling for tighter regulations for the adult toy industry in Canada.

Bennett Was inspired to write the letter after visiting the adult store, Red Tent Sisters. In her letter, Bennett urges for regulations against the use of BPA and phthalates (Chemicals linked to reproductive and other health issues).

We are so pleased to know that there are politicians out there who are standing up for our sexual health!

We only stock products that are 100% Phthalate free and we are proud of it! Because there is nothing sexy about nasty chemicals.

Unique in design, the We-Vibe is the first ever vibrator that can be used while making love. The design allows for both external and internal g-spot stimulation for women in both solo and partner play.

If you were lucky enough to get your hands on the original We-Vibe you would know it’s nothing short of amazing. Now we have something super-special in store; We-Vibe II and boy oh boy, if you thought there was no way you could improve on the original, think again!

If you haven’t seen it yet, we highly reccomend watching the latest Lady GaGa film clip (which is actually alot more entertaining than the song itself). It is packed full of delicious high gloss fetish couture and some seriously fetish scenes.

Can you spot all the fetishes? I have counted around 15, but there are some pretty obscure ones in there.

A recent study from the King’s College, London is claiming that the G-spot is a myth,or at the very least subjective. As we are lovers of all things G-spot related we thought it might be nice to set the record straight. Here is an excerpt from an article outlining the methodologythe scientists used to come totheir conclusion:

“The scientists at King’s College London who carried out the study claim there is no evidence for the existence of the G-spot – supposedly a cluster of internal nerve endings – outside the imagination of women influenced by magazines and sex therapists.In the research, 1,804 British women aged 23-83 answered questionnaires. All were pairs of identical or non-identical twins. Identical twins share all their genes, while non-identical pairs share 50% of theirs. If one identical twin reported having a G-spot, this would make it far more likely that her sister would give the same answer. But no such pattern emerged, suggesting the G-spot is a matter of the woman’s subjective opinion.” –http://www.timesonline.co.uk/

Oh dear, It appears those silly scientist’s don’texactly know what the G-spot is. It is not simply nerve endings, rather, the G-spot is a collection of glands and ducts that surround the urethrathat havealready been anatomically proven to exist. By defining the G-spot as nerve endings alone, it appears that what the researchers really wanted to know is “do all women experience sexual pleasure from G-spot stimulation?”. The G-spot is not a magic button which,once you find it and press it,delivers an instant orgasm every time. And there is no one specific way to unleash the amazing orgasms your g-spot has waiting for you;like most things it takes some experimentation and a little knowledge. Questionnaires can be a perfectly sound way to do research, but it may not accurately reflect women’s G-spot pleasure potential, particularly with all the misconceptions and myths about the G-spot that are out there.That’s why Maxxx Black LOVE information and when it comes to your sexual pleasure, the more the merrier!